rs OPERATOR OF THE CORNER STORE at 27th St. and St. Epes aie ye t REG Sac ves chs wae ath © Sek § : Rp Ma AE tl be CEOS WN Be ae Georges years, Doris Harkness was honoured recently at Boundary Community School, by friends and neighbours. Here, Candis Fairbanks presents a floral arrangement to Mrs. Attempt made to put Harkness. (Elsworth Dickson photo) Sasquatch on endangered list Lobbying meets with little success VICTORIA (UPC) - Members of the British Columbia government who were willing to consider putting the Sasquatch on the official endangered species list were as elusive as the legendary beast itself in the legislative corridors last week Jack Downey of Calgary, who flew to Victora last weekend to ask the government to place the creature under official Protechion, returned home after three days of vainly trying to persuade govern- ment officials that the creature actually exists. “Nobody ts sure that there is such a thing as a Sasquatch.” he said as he headed for the 9 airport Wednesday “I guess they will yust have to see one before they beheve it Although Downey won the sympathy and support of Important Notice From The illustration of the Regina electric broom in the Mar 6 Woolco Warehouse fiyer was incorrect’ An illustration of the Mode! €1011 Broom should have appeared Woolco sincere ty regreta any inconvenience this error may heave caused its customers George Mussallem, the Social Credit government whip, his efforts to discuss the problem with Attomey General Allan Wilhams met with little success. Williams’ schedule did not permit a meeting, he was told Mussallem said he had asked the government to obtain official protection for the Sasquatch, but nobody had taken him senously. “Il would like to see the Sasquatch placed on the official endangered species list, but 1 have done all | can,” he said Willams, asked uf he would consider providing government protection, said 1] was a matter for En Mronment Minster Stephen Rogers. rather than a legal Fl problem. But such a move would pose several problems, he said. “Even if someone managed to establish the existence of a Sasquatch beyond a reasonable doubt, there would be the tremendous difficulty 9 of correctly classifying it,” he said. But Rogers said he had no intention of facing the problem until he came face- to-face with ai genuine Sasquatch “T don't know if there 1s such a crealure or not,” he said “But if someone wants me to classify 1 as an en dangered species, they are going to have to show me more than a photograph and a plaster cast ~ ‘“#’s the CUT that counts’’ 1981 LONSDALE AVE. - 985-9101 Our voluntary subscription drive is one way that readers can help the News continue to grow with the community it serves. Subscription money will be used to make direct and visible improvements in the quality of this newspaper We beileve the North Shore needs an honest, gutsy, probing newspaper that reports the news, entertains, and provides communication between all facets of our community Read the News. Enjoy it to it} Your subscription will community newspaper grow Subscribe help our A13-Sunday News, March 9, 1980 &. calling you. She will ask you to become a voluntary subscriber to the News. Love turned to harassment ent VORA BF SHTTw AAe WEST VRESUYES voluntary pay 2 mon if you have not been called. we would Ike’ yOu to call us 986-1337 for ths $D 0 VE VOCE OF SFDETT AMD WHEY YANCOVYER ‘sunday . news north shore. news